HTHM Posted May 30, 2011 Report Posted May 30, 2011 I have my Hummingbird within 6" of my am/fm radio antenna on the Ranger, last Saturday I noticed that the reception would work when the Fish Finder was off, but the radio would not pick up a signal (radio station)when it was on. I would like to avoid moving the antenna if I can, but I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem and how it was solved?
Ron Posted May 30, 2011 Report Posted May 30, 2011 I got same problem. I ended up moving my antenna. Hind sight, I should have put my fish finder on a gimble mount and located it in a better, user friendly location.
Tom McCutcheon Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 Same problem....solved by installing an XM satelite radio.
Tom McCutcheon Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 I got same problem. I ended up moving my antenna. Hind sight, I should have put my fish finder on a gimble mount and located it in a better, user friendly location. Ron... I thought the Feds. made sure that all internet was taken away from the bad guys in the crow bar hotel. How did you make out?
Fisherman Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 F/F's have a transmitter circuit in them to power the transducer, very similar to a radio or TV station. Your AM/FM is a receiver and when they are co located that close, the F/F will bleed into the radio, distance is about the only thing other than a custom made filter for the radio.
HTHM Posted May 31, 2011 Author Report Posted May 31, 2011 Well it looks like distance it is, now to plug a hole in the helm, and rearrange my layout....*sigh*
vinnimon Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 The best way I found was with the ff on at max including the light, was to move the antanae around while on a weak station. Once you found a decent reception then stay near to a sutible mount for it.
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